
Postgraduate degrees
At Birmingham Newman University, we offer a diverse range of Postgraduate programmes designed to enhance your knowledge and skills across various fields.
Our courses are tailored to meet the needs of professionals and graduates looking to advance their careers or transition into new areas of expertise. Whether you’re interested in education, business, technology, psychology, or social sciences, our programs provide a comprehensive and supportive learning environment.
If you would like to speak to one of our Academics, please complete the Expression of Interest form.
Postgraduate Courses
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Criminology
Business and Management
Computer Science
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Applied Humanities
Chaplaincy
Counselling, Psychotherapy and Talking Therapies
Psychology
Sport
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Education, Childhood and Professional Studies
Primary Teacher Training
Secondary Teacher Training
Secondary Education 11-16 with QTS with post-16 enhancement PGCE
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- Art & Design
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computing
- Drama
- English
- Geography
- History
- Mathematics
- Modern Foreign Languages (Spanish, French and German)
- Physical Education
- Physics
- Religious Education
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Useful links and resources
Next Open Day
- 14 May 2025 (Wednesday)
- Postgraduate Open Evening (4pm to 7pm)
Real People. Real Stories. Made In Birmingham.
At Birmingham Newman University, the student experience is at the heart of everything we do. Our tutors and students work in partnership, building a collaborative and supportive learning environment.
We’re proud to introduce some of our incredible mature students, each with their own unique story. Whether they’ve returned to education after a break, are juggling studies with work and family, or are pursuing a new career path, their experiences highlight the opportunities and challenges of higher education.
Through flexible study options, dedicated support, and a welcoming community, Birmingham Newman University empowers mature students to thrive and achieve their goals
Tammy-Jae Jaynes
“I have been out of education for two decades, and I was looking for more”
Liam Eaton
“I left school at 16, and went straight to work and I came back at 32”
Helen Baker
“I hadn’t done assignments for over 25 years & I had a lot of concerns about returning to education”
Sayeda Suleman
“I found my passion for teaching during the pandemic while teaching my children”
Sue Hawthorne-Slater
“It’s never too late, you can come, and you can do it”
Jordan James
“The programme definitely elevated my career more than I could have imagined.”